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Ubuntu 10.04 “Lucid Lynx” and its family of variants has reached the first beta status and the betas are available for download. Changes in Lucid includes replacement of Google search by Yahoo!, new themes etc.

Many designers of the Ubuntu’s new logo and theme worked on Mac platform using proprietary software. The innovative branding adopted by Canonical’s team consists of a new logo, boot screen, CD branding and a new cutting edge theme named “Light”. Back in 2009, a review of Ubuntu’s brand values and identity was conducted by a…

Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) Light Themes (Radiance and Ambiance) – click me if you haven’t seen the themes yet – will probably be updated lots of times until Lucid Lynx is released. If you don’t use Lucid Lynx yet, you probably still want to upgrade to the latest version of the GTK and icon themes constantly…

Canonical caused a huge surprise yesterday with its announcement of the new Ubuntu looks. Now, you can download the wallpaper used in the screenshots posted. To downlaod, simply click on the image below. Thanks Bognár András.

Ubuntu has come a long way since it’s start in 2004. Through these years Ubuntu has changed the face of the linux operating system and has made linux more user-friendly than ever before. Come Ubuntu 10.04 (codenamed Lucid Lynx), a lot is set to change in the Ubuntu Community. Based on a review of brand…

Human – the default Ubuntu theme that many people hate is now finally going to be dropped from Lucid Lynx. This piece of information was revealed by Mark Shuttleworth in an interview with the Dell vlog. Human, the brownish theme that comes to mind whenever we think of Ubuntu, has been the default theme in…

Yes, Open Office is back in UNE 10.04 (Ubuntu Netbook Edition). A lot of drama has been happening around surrounding the exclusion of Open Office in UNE 10.04 . Rick Spencer, the guy behind UNE had initially decided to exclude Open Office from UNE 10.04. And surprisingly enough there was virtually no discussion about the features…

A system-wide PulseAudio equalizer was developed by Ubuntu Forums memeber, psyke83. The equalizer is now available in his PPA for easy installation in Ubuntu. In this article we will tell you who you can install it from the PPA in Ubuntu 9.10 and Ubuntu 10.04.

The first alpha of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is now available for testing. This will will be followed by two more alphas, two betas and an RC before the final release in April 2010. You can see the complete released schedule here. This release is meant purely for testing and not for production use.